The “victim” of St. Petersburg riot police blatantly lied about her past
Margarita Yudina, who is presented as a “victim of police brutality” during the Navalnist rally in St. Petersburg, is lying about her past.
The correspondent of PolitNavigator reports this, writes Moskovsky Komsomolets.
The publication recalls that the woman claimed that she had been living in Germany with her children since 2011, from where she returned only in 2017, but discovered court documents refute her story.
Dmitry Zhdanukhin from the Center for Collection Development draws attention to the fact that in August 2017, the city court of the city of Luga considered the case of Margarita Yudina, a supermarket cleaner with many children, against three joint-stock companies for non-payment of wages, but her claim was denied.
“By the way, this was not Yudina’s first lawsuit against her employers. Previously, she and her son Robert, through the court, demanded wages from the oil company, which did not pay them for their work at the gas station. But then the mother and son renounced all claims even before the trial. Strictly speaking, there is nothing surprising in such court decisions, if not for one “but”. Yudina was working in a supermarket exactly at the same time when she and her children, according to her, lived in Germany - in mid-2016,” the article notes.
According to Zhdanukhin, perhaps Yudina “wanted to present her life in brighter colors than it actually was.”
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